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<blockquote data-quote="Grant_Vicat" data-source="post: 1714272" data-attributes="member: 388932"><p>Hi K-ate Before 2013, when I was a very long-standing Type 1, I was on Actrapid and Monotard twice a day. Whenever I was invaded by an aggressive virus (even if the symptoms didn't show) my readings would often go up to at least 16 and I would inject fast acting accordingly. Sometimes I had to do 3 extra injections in a day. This could go on for days, exactly as you describe, and presumably when my antibodies had done their job, I could come crashing down. I also tried to help a Type 1 based on my own experience, only to find his needs were much greater. It is very difficult to give exact advice, but my main reason for writng is to point out the sudden crash! Very good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant_Vicat, post: 1714272, member: 388932"] Hi K-ate Before 2013, when I was a very long-standing Type 1, I was on Actrapid and Monotard twice a day. Whenever I was invaded by an aggressive virus (even if the symptoms didn't show) my readings would often go up to at least 16 and I would inject fast acting accordingly. Sometimes I had to do 3 extra injections in a day. This could go on for days, exactly as you describe, and presumably when my antibodies had done their job, I could come crashing down. I also tried to help a Type 1 based on my own experience, only to find his needs were much greater. It is very difficult to give exact advice, but my main reason for writng is to point out the sudden crash! Very good luck [/QUOTE]
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